Optics

Q. What is the total power of two lenses of power +5 D and -3 D placed in contact?
  • A. 2 D
  • B. 8 D
  • C. 15 D
  • D. 1 D
Q. What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of 30° in a double-slit experiment with slit separation of 0.1 mm and a screen distance of 1 m?
  • A. 300 nm
  • B. 600 nm
  • C. 450 nm
  • D. 750 nm
Q. What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of 30° in a double-slit experiment with slit separation of 0.1 mm and distance to screen of 1 m?
  • A. 0.5 mm
  • B. 0.3 mm
  • C. 0.2 mm
  • D. 0.1 mm
Q. What is the wavelength of light if the first-order maximum occurs at an angle of 30° in a double-slit experiment with slit separation of 0.1 mm and screen distance of 1 m?
  • A. 0.5 mm
  • B. 0.6 mm
  • C. 0.7 mm
  • D. 0.8 mm
Q. What type of diffraction occurs when light passes through a circular aperture?
  • A. Single-slit diffraction
  • B. Double-slit diffraction
  • C. Fresnel diffraction
  • D. Fraunhofer diffraction
Q. What type of diffraction pattern is produced by a circular aperture?
  • A. Single slit pattern
  • B. Double slit pattern
  • C. Airy pattern
  • D. Uniform pattern
Q. What type of image is formed by a concave lens when the object is placed at infinity?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Virtual and upright
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a concave mirror when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Virtual and upright
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a convex lens when the object is placed at a distance greater than twice the focal length?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Virtual and upright
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a convex lens when the object is placed beyond the focal point?
  • A. Virtual and upright
  • B. Real and inverted
  • C. Real and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of image is formed by a convex mirror?
  • A. Real and inverted
  • B. Real and upright
  • C. Virtual and upright
  • D. Virtual and inverted
Q. What type of lens is used to correct hyperopia (farsightedness)?
  • A. Convex lens
  • B. Concave lens
  • C. Bifocal lens
  • D. Cylindrical lens
Q. What type of light is completely polarized?
  • A. Unpolarized light
  • B. Partially polarized light
  • C. Linearly polarized light
  • D. Circularly polarized light
Q. What type of light is produced by a laser?
  • A. Unpolarized light
  • B. Partially polarized light
  • C. Completely polarized light
  • D. Diffused light
Q. When unpolarized light passes through a polarizer, what happens to its intensity?
  • A. It doubles
  • B. It remains the same
  • C. It is halved
  • D. It is reduced to zero
Q. Which of the following best describes the effect of a larger slit width on the diffraction pattern?
  • A. More pronounced diffraction
  • B. Less pronounced diffraction
  • C. No diffraction
  • D. Increased number of fringes
Q. Which of the following best describes the term 'angular width' of a diffraction maximum?
  • A. The distance between two adjacent maxima
  • B. The angle subtended by the maximum at the source
  • C. The width of the maximum on a screen
  • D. The angle between the first minimum and the central maximum
Q. Which of the following colors of light has the shortest wavelength?
  • A. Red
  • B. Green
  • C. Blue
  • D. Violet
Q. Which of the following conditions is necessary for total internal reflection to occur?
  • A. Light must travel from a denser to a rarer medium
  • B. Light must travel from a rarer to a denser medium
  • C. The angle of incidence must be less than the critical angle
  • D. The angle of incidence must be equal to the critical angle
Q. Which of the following conditions must be satisfied for total internal reflection to occur?
  • A. Light must travel from a denser to a rarer medium.
  • B. Light must travel from a rarer to a denser medium.
  • C. The angle of incidence must be less than the critical angle.
  • D. The angle of incidence must be equal to the critical angle.
Q. Which of the following describes circular polarization?
  • A. Waves oscillate in a straight line
  • B. Waves oscillate in a plane at a constant angle
  • C. Waves rotate in a circular motion as they propagate
  • D. Waves are randomly oriented
Q. Which of the following describes the polarization of light?
  • A. Light waves oscillate in all directions
  • B. Light waves oscillate in a single plane
  • C. Light waves oscillate in a circular motion
  • D. Light waves do not oscillate
Q. Which of the following equations represents the condition for the first minimum in single-slit diffraction?
  • A. a sin(θ) = mλ
  • B. a sin(θ) = (m + 0.5)λ
  • C. a sin(θ) = (m + 1)λ
  • D. a sin(θ) = 0
Q. Which of the following equations represents the condition for the first minimum in a single-slit diffraction pattern?
  • A. a sin(θ) = λ
  • B. a sin(θ) = 2λ
  • C. a sin(θ) = 3λ
  • D. a sin(θ) = 0
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of linearly polarized light?
  • A. It vibrates in all directions
  • B. It vibrates in a single plane
  • C. It has a constant frequency
  • D. It travels faster than unpolarized light
Q. Which of the following is a practical application of diffraction?
  • A. Optical instruments
  • B. Radio transmission
  • C. Medical imaging
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a practical application of total internal reflection?
  • A. Lenses in glasses.
  • B. Mirrors in telescopes.
  • C. Fiber optic communication.
  • D. Convex lenses.
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of producing polarized light?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Scattering
  • D. Diffraction
Q. Which of the following materials can be used to polarize light?
  • A. Glass
  • B. Polaroid film
  • C. Water
  • D. Air
Q. Which of the following materials is commonly used in polarizers?
  • A. Glass
  • B. Plastic
  • C. Polaroid
  • D. Water
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